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How do you add vectors? Add the vector <3,4> to the vector that goes 7 units at an angle of 2π/3.

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Compute the components of the second vector in Cartesian coordinates. You're given the magnitude
r=7 and direction
\theta=\frac{2\pi}3. In Cartesian, this vector corresponds to
\langle x,y\rangle where


x=r\cos\theta=7\cos\frac{2\pi}3=-\frac72


y=r\sin\theta=7\sin\frac{2\pi}3=\frac{7\sqrt3}2

Then the sum of this vector with
\langle3,4\rangle is


\left\langle-\frac72,\frac{7\sqrt3}2\right\rangle+\langle3,4\rangle=\left\langle-\frac12,4+\drac{7\sqrt3}2\right\rangle

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